Mammoth Town Council talks employee negotiations

At their regular meeting on November 7th, the Mammoth Town Council will start to deliberate on the proposed restructuring plan of town government, including some 13 job cuts. Seven of those are in the police department. However, there will be no cuts there until next July 1st.

Tonight, the Council scheduled a special meeting at 5:30pm. The only item on the agenda is a closed session. In it, according to the agenda, the Council will confer with Town Manager Dave Wilbrecht about labor negotiations with several employee groups – the associations of the general employees, management employees, police officers, public works employees, and unrepresented employees such as the town manager, assistant town manager, police chief, and others.

The specific details of these negotiations are not know, but Assistant Town Manager Marianna Marysheva-Martinez did confirm that the purpose of the closed session is to “discuss employee association negotiations related to the restructuring plan.” The Town Council now considers proposals that would combine jobs in public works and road maintenance, shift other jobs to managers and cut other positions, including seven police officers.

When the Council met more than a week ago, citizens stood up against the closure of Whitmore Pool in the new restructuring plan. Some supported new taxes to help pay off the $29.5 million lawsuit debt. Former Councilman Kirk Stapp called for a lift ticket tax since he believes Mammoth Mountain is partially responsible for the lawsuit judgment.

Still others supported Mammoth Lakes Housing and opposed cuts there. The idea of allowing more single family homes to rent out to transients has received mixed reviews. The idea here is to raise more transient occupancy tax.

Citizens so far also seem divided over whether or not the Town should use money from Measures A, A, T, R, and U to pay for services other than those specified when the measures were passed.

 

About Benett Kessler

Always interested in writing, Benett was the editor of her high school paper, proceeded to the University of Chicago and then out West where she and John Heston formed Eastern Sierra News Service in Inyo County. They fed film to KNXT in Los Angeles and co-wrote and produced the first daily radio news in the Eastern Sierra. Their work ranged from a published news magazine to the first television newscast. They continued to provide videotaped news to KABC and other news outlets. After a seat on the Mammoth Times board and work as newswriter, Benett formed her own company, Sierra Broadcasters and launched an FM radio station, now KSRW and a broadcast television station, KSRW-TV33. The latest addition - Sierrawave.net. Her company motto: Comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable.

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6 Responses to Mammoth Town Council talks employee negotiations

  1. we are doomed October 29, 2012 at 8:32 am #

    What’s the point , The 7 officers are not going to wait until the summer to get fired! There gonna look for new work. The town council is going to get what they want. ….Bunch of dishonest crooks in my opinion.

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  2. Matt Robinson October 29, 2012 at 3:45 pm #

    Now that the town was presented the cost for the Sheriff to contact law enforcement for Mammorh, when will they let the public know how much it saves and if they acepted it?

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    • Benett Kessler October 29, 2012 at 5:49 pm #

      When did the Town ask for and the Sheriff provide information on contracting for law enforcement?
      Benett Kessler

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  3. firsttime October 29, 2012 at 6:41 pm #

    Here we go agian, putting MMM and councils bad decisions on the backs of employies

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  4. making a point October 30, 2012 at 5:50 am #

    Uh-oh!
    Now watch for cop cars hiding behind trees and rocks to catch people going 10mph over the limit … that sort of “police protection.”
    And their point will be …?

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    • john Delgado October 31, 2012 at 1:07 pm #

      Naw, it’ll be 5mph over tha speed limit, tha town needs “revenue generation”… :-)

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